Damon: Oklahoma leaves turning color

This year leaves will turn yellow, red

Fall. It's the time of year when pumpkin-spiced lattes are everyone's favorite and leaves begin to turn colors. Currently, most Oklahoma trees are only displaying very little, if any, color. There have been some sightings of some leaves transitioning from green to a yellow tint.

Boiling Springs Park near Woodward is reporting that some leaves are turning a light green with hints of yellow and that the vines are turning red.

Great Salt Plains State Park is reporting that most trees are green with a few trees displaying a red color near the top.

At this point, most trees in Eastern Oklahoma are still displaying a good amount of green.

So when will the trees show peak color? The beginning of November is when trees will peak with color in Oklahoma. And because of the wet year, the color is expected to be spectacular.

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